The noises you're hearing aren't from monkeys; they actually come from the Kookaburra bird! In the lush rainforest regions of Australia, kingfishers feast on worms and leeches and are known for their hearty laughter. Unfortunately, there are no monkeys native to Australia.
Been in Melbourne over 6 years and still haven't been able to camp like you do, love watching many overseas camping channels without the talk, just nice camera shooting, close to nature giving a sense of calmness and peaceful. Please do more camping content!
Muddy hill: consider these for better traction (1) get rid of the luggage sooner, before exhaustion (2) lower tire pressure, you'll need a pump to re-inflate (3) looks like you may have had the wrong tires for the job (4) you are always sitting and paddling when you should be on the foot pegs - this needs practice (5) be in 2nd, give it gas and feather the clutch. Good luck. And keep'em coming, I'm a fan!
My mind is still working on how could someone be so good at managing things this way. I mean how and how? By the way loved watching your videos. Love from India.
Как же я благодарен платфрме ютюб за то, что этот ролик появился у меня в рекомендациях! Сразу подписался! Невероятная картинка, отличные пейзажи и колоссальная работа автора канала! Это же сколько надо заморачиваться с постановкой каждого нового плана, а потом ещё и монтаж. ТОП-овый контент! Искренне желаю процветания этому прекрасному каналу и удачи автору!
This has been hilarious to watch because I feel like Rob is just slowly dying inside to talk about the beer and the sandwich (I'm only 9 minutes in...)
I really like how you guy line your tent all the way around. There are lots of videos with only four stakes and zero guy lines. Even with no wind I would stake them out.
Always happy to see a video like this it feels different always feel relax, great happy adventure and self stress relief thank you sir keep it up, happy camping.
that sound of kookabarra's reminded me of my camping night at Lake Eildon. Instant reminder that I am soon getting a cafe racer and now this is on my list. thanks for making this @Rob_Hamilton
Bit of advice, I ride street ( KTM 690 enduro R converted to a supermoto) and race dirt,( 2022 Husqvarno TE 300i ) that hill you had problems with.., you should take a running start at it instead of gradually trying to climb it, usually with your momentum and weight should get you up it if you can get a small steady burst of speed and then slowly stay on the throttle. Great vid! I was iffy about the drop in the coffee, 😂
This is so soothing to watch. Thank you! May I ask does Triumph Motorcycle has a low cost maintenance? I haven't have a Western Bikes . my go to are always the Japanese bikes as they are low cost to maintain. Im wondering if the Triumph too?
Excellent content... I just randomly saw your video on my feed and it's so calming and satisfying.. one day I'll also make something like this definitely.. Kudos
Hi bro, when the bike can't go up a slippery slope, get off, grab it from the steering wheel, accelerate and push. Do not mount yourself because your weight will not help you climb.
That’s exactly what I ended up doing. It’s hard to see, but the camber of the road meant that if the rear tyre slipped out while I was pushing, it would Lowside instantly. There was a method to my madness and it worked